Study: Dyslexia Tough for English
WASHINGTON (AP) - When English-speaking children with dyslexia begin to read, they face the awesome task of learning more than 1,100 ways that letters in the written language are used to symbolize the...
View ArticleExercise Can Help Beat the Blues, Doctors Say
LONDON (Reuters) - Forget the anti-depressants. The best way to treat a serious case of the blues could be to take up aerobic exercise, German doctors said on Tuesday. Researchers at Berlin's Free...
View ArticleAnthropologists hail Romania fossil find
BUCHAREST, Romania -- Experts analyzing remains of a man, woman and teenage boy unearthed in Romania last year are convinced that the 35,000 year-old fossils are the most complete ever of modern...
View ArticleBD50,000 ear surgery training centre on way
BAHRAIN will soon become the first country in the Gulf to set up a temporal bone laboratory to train its doctors in performing complicated ear surgery, it was revealed yesterday. The BD50,000 facility...
View ArticleMajority Tibetan's decision to continue the policy of Middle-Way-Approach
Dharamshala: 23 November 2008-(Tibet Net)-Majority decision to continue the policy of Middle-Way-Approach. Besides that, looking at the Chinese Government's behavior in the past, views to stop sending...
View ArticleRats with bad hearing trained to filter noise
Scientists have managed to train rats with hearing defects to pick out sounds from background noise, giving a possible solution to hearing-impaired children with difficulties in learning language....
View ArticlePope against hope
We can only assume that the pope's address to the Roman curia was prompted by its rivalry with Islam for the hearts and minds of humanity, that territory always susceptible of being colonised by the...
View ArticleDalai Lama says favours democratic leadership
DHARAMSALA (Reuters) - The Dalai Lama has encouraged Tibetans in exile to embrace the democratic system of electing a leader, saying it was essential to keep step with the larger world and to ensure...
View ArticleDalai Lama wants leader elected
SUCCESSOR:: The spiritual leader said putting too much responsibility on one person was dangerous and that Tibetans should follow world trends and embrace democracy The Dalai Lama has encouraged...
View ArticleBill Clinton gets busy on Facebook
Comment RSS Email Print You know all those celebrities with Facebook accounts and you know that they are not really the ones updating their pages ? Well Bill Clinton certainly appears NOT to be one of...
View ArticleIndia is very imp country in Asia: Dalai Lama
New Delhi, November 21: The Dalai Lama Friday said here that India should be seen as one of the most important Asian countries. He also stressed that while he no longer considered himself the temporal...
View ArticleArroyo signs law against war crimes
MANILA, Philippines President Gloria Macapagal- -Arroyo enacted Friday a law penalizing war crimes, genocide and other crimes against humanity and creating special courts to...
View ArticleDalai Lama to add colour to IPL match
His Holiness Dalai Lama will grace a ceremony at the newly-built stadium in the hill town here just before the start of an IPL match between Kings XI Punjab and Chennai Super Kings scheduled on April...
View ArticlePersonality may influence brain shrinkage in aging
The amygdala, which is part of the medial temporal region and involved in emotion processing, was larger in conscientious individuals but smaller in neurotic individuals. (PhysOrg.com) --...
View ArticleFacebook stress increases man's asthma attacks: report
Follow me on Twitter Facebook Stress Syndrome could be a good name for a new psychological disorder highlighted in the medical journal The Lancet. According to the report, a young man saw his asthma...
View ArticlePresident Obama ditches Marxism and adopts Reaganomonics
President Obama has had to take a hard look at his philosophical word views lately. In the face of a unrelenting economic downturn and the face of the outright failure of his Marxist inspired economic...
View ArticleKnow your onions
The government would appear to be in denial on the food front. We have a normal monsoon and so food prices will come down, forcing overall inflation also down to reasonable levels - this has been the...
View ArticleBrain’s Facebook feature imp for your social life
London: A tiny structure in the human brain that scientists have dubbed ‘Facebook feature’ may determine a rich and varied social life among humans. Scientists at the Northeastern University have...
View ArticleTibet's Parliament Appeals to His Holiness the Dalai Lama Not to Retire
Article by Yeshe Choesang, WN Correspondent, Dharamshala. Dharamshala: The Tibetan parliament in exile, here in Dharamshala, on Wednesday urged Tibet's spiritual and political leader His Holiness the...
View ArticleCellphones Do Not Increase Brain Cancer Risks: Study
Posted on: Thursday, 17 February 2011, 13:10 CST A study by University of Manchester scientists found that radio frequency exposure from cellphone use does not appear to increase the risk of...
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